We had four deaths in Benghazi. No one in the administration will answer questions about this scandal, and Rep. Nancy Pelosi calls the Republican-driven investigation a “subterfuge.” Our former secretary of state said, “... what does it matter?”

We have a scandal in that VA hospitals delay treatment, which may have caused at least 40 deaths in Arizona, with more VA hospitals in other states implicated in additional deaths. Nothing of any significance is being done. The VA is investigating itself to see if there is a problem!

Fast and Furious was a “gun-walking” operation conducted by the Phoenix, Ariz., branch of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) in 2009 and 2011. On December 14, 2010, Customs and Border Protection Agent Brian Terry and other officers were on patrol in the Arizona desert when gunfire erupted. In the firefight that ensued, Terry and the other agents took aim at the Mexican gunmen first with non-lethal weapons and then with live ammunition. Terry was killed in the fight. Afterward, two AK-47 assault rifles were recovered from the site of the encounter — and both guns had been sold as part of Operation Fast and Furious. Mexican officials said that upward of 150 Mexican citizens had been killed or wounded by guns that were sold and transported with the knowledge of the ATF. Our attorney general and the president have denied any culpability in the operation and basically swept it under the rug.

General Motors failed to report and manage faulty ignition switched for several years. They continued to cover up the issue, and the situation has led to at least 12 deaths. So now our great government in D.C. wants to hang GM from the highest yardarm for the cover-up.

Now don’t get me wrong — I believe GM is culpable in this mess and should be held liable for all damages. But is it not strange that one set of deaths deserves more attention, more executive action, than another?

I guess guilt only matters if you are not one of King Obama’s cronies.